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World Clickarounds Google Map Chart Onclick Logic Tutorial
Revisiting our World Clickaround web applications today, last talked about with Canvas Annotation Email Attachment User Acceptance Tutorial, we were gobsmacked that we hadn’t defaulted their use of the Google Chart Map Charts integrated in, to allow for inhouse “onclick” … Continue reading
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Tagged clickaround, client, event, geographicals, Google, Google chart, Google Map, HTML, integration, Javascript, map, mixed content, onclick, programming, select, sun angle, timezone, world
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PHP/Javascript/HTML Sun Angle Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that calculates Noon Sun Angles on Earth via the entry of Latitude and Longitude. The calculation of noon sun angles uses the concept of Subsolar Point, which is explained in the quote from Wikipedia below. The … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomy, CSS, curl, HTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, sun angle, tutorial
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